Dear lovers of Truth,
To increase our consious to a more Buddic level, it is important that we look by ourselves from which point our question is asked: is it a lower manas question, a kama question, or a question which had his origin in the Buddic field? What do you think about this?
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Permalink Reply by Joe Fulton on January 12, 2012 at 9:27pm This is more than a simple question about one level.
We can find this addressed in the 12 Nidanas of Buddhism. Ultimately all levels are involved. Perhaps the question should involve the stimulus for the thought.
Actually this question could be examined by any number of systems of thought, including many theosophies. Perhaps we may be served well if we look at our own thought processes and watch our minds as something forms and comes to the surface.
Anyone game? After you do it, write up a description of what was going through your mind. Be accurate and don't embellish.
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